Teikun Ō

This article contains information about Ace Attorney media that has been released only in Japan.

The information in this article comes from a game, demo, or other media that has been released in Japan, but not in any predominantly English-speaking country. The subject of this article has not been officially revealed for English versions of this media. English versions of this content are only available through unofficial translations, and names from these unofficial translations are not being used. More information on this can be found here.

If you have personal experience with the item of media in question, you can help the Ace Attorney Wiki by improving on this article. Please heed the manual of style when adding information.

Teikun Ō was a respected president of Zheng Fa for sometime up until February 2007. He was regarded as a great president who placed a good deal of trust in the House of Lang, and in particular Dai-Long Lang.

Contents

During his travels abroad, Teikun Ō met diplomat Ami Aizawa in the embassy of Zheng Fa in the United States. He gave her a bouquet of lion lilies, sparking a romantic relationship. Aizawa later left the job to work at the Happy Family Home orphanage. In 2007, Ō received a message from Aizawa inside a Borumosu Doll that functioned as a recording device. In the message, Aizawa asked him to come see her at the orphanage, as she now had a son who had been fathered by Ō. The president decided that he would publicly acknowledge the existence of his son after meeting him, and mentioned him in his will, which he entrusted to the Lang family.

On February 10, Ō had a body double cover for him at the embassy and arrived at the orphanage. As he played the recording again, he noticed a strange bald man and a large black dog approaching him. Ō soon realised that this man was an assassin sent to murder him, and asked his killer to be allowed to at least see his son before he died, explaining his intentions. The assassin refused and attacked. Although the first strike missed its target, the second blow was fatal, and Ō soon lay dead in the snow.

Unbeknownst to Ō, the one who had sent the assassin was his own body double, who was resentful of having to put his life on the line without having the power and respect of being the real Teikun Ō. The body double had thus resolved to have his employer assassinated and then assumed his identity, with the help of corrupt Chief Prosecutor Bansai Ichiyanagi and orphanage owner Marī Miwa. The plan went more or less smoothly, though an eyewitness was discovered sending a voicemail message about what he believed was a kidnapping. The three co-conspirators were thus forced to kill him and stage a kidnapping for ransom; the incident was designated as the SS-5 Incident in police files. The body of the president was secretly buried in one of the flowerbeds on the orphanage grounds. The body double then began his new life as the deceased man.

The body double was more cowardly and deceitful than the man whom he replaced. Fearing that he would be found out, he cut his ties with the House of Lang and hired private security firms. The real president's legacy managed to live on for the next 12 years, but the imposter was ultimately inferior as a leader of the nation. This eventually showed in his approval ratings, which had plummeted by 2019. This was mainly due to being seen as completely ineffective in combating an international smuggling ring that had counterfeited the country's currency to the point that the economy was in ruins.

On April 5, 2019, Ichiyanagi went back to the site of the real president's body to retrieve it. The site was now a filming lot beside the recently constructed Big Tower, and more construction would begin in the area after the filming, which would cause the president's body to be potentially found and subsequently risk Bansai and his co-conspirators being exposed. Not knowing where exactly the body had been buried, Ichiyanagi dug up all three former locations of the flowerbeds in that vicinity and unearthed the remains. He then hid the body inside his house, near the garage.

The next day, Shi-Long Lang discovered the body double's fallen and crushed corpse in the filming lot. Miles Edgeworth investigated the case and eventually noticed a glaring contradiction between Lang's descriptions of an honorable and great leader and the dishonest and dishonorable president who had recently concocted a fake assassination attempt and tried to cover it up. This contradiction, after an investigation into the SS-5 Incident using Kay Faraday's Little Thief, was able to let Edgeworth deduce the truth about the two presidents. An investigation of the flowerbeds found traces of the body, and a follow-up investigation of Bansai's home found the skeleton, which matched Ō's dental records. Edgeworth was later able to confront the body double's killer and arrest him.

Teikun Ō was a respected and very competent man who led Zheng Fa well, and had very strong ties to the House of Lang. Unlike his body double, the real president was an honorable and fearless individual who sought to acknowledge the existence of his secret son publicly, even if it meant being mired in scandal. His legacy was so great that the presidency under his imposter was extended for 12 years. He was also not one to plead for his own life, wanting his killer to spare him only so that he could see his son.

His Japanese surname "Ō" (王) means "king", while his given name consists of the kanji for "emperor" (帝) and "monarch" (君).

His name also fits with the chess theme of characters in the game; he is the king piece, while Manosuke Naitō is the knight and Gai Tojiro the rook.

Teikun Ō's name in the unofficial English fan translation of Gyakuten Kenji 2 is "Di-Jun Huang". Like Shi-Long Lang's name, this is mostly the Mandarin Chinese reading of his original name, though the character "王", pronounced "Wang", has been changed into Huang. However, "Huang" is the pronunciation of "皇", which also means "emperor", though not commonly used as a surname. When placed in the Asian name order, the first two characters in his name form "皇帝" (Huangdi), the Chinese word for the Emperor of China.